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The Android N Developer Preview 2 (DP2) is available for flashing on the Xperia Z3 from Sony, starting today. Announced by the Android Developers group on Google+, Sony has been working close with Google to offer this opportunity to Xperia owners, granting...

Sony may struggle mightily in the US and is still relatively unknown here as a smartphone maker, but that doesn't mean we aren't always still watching their every move. We constantly keep an eye on Sony because they often times create really great phones,...

This morning, Sony provided a list of devices that it plans to update to Android 6.0 Marshmallow. The list is quite extensive, so if they actually come through on this, Sony should be proud. Of course, the newly announced Xperia Z5 line is a part of this, but...

For just 500 Xperia Z3 owners in Switzerland, Sony is introducing its Concept for Android project, a concept OS that brings a stripped down version of Android 5.1 to users, with popular Sony features built directly into the OS. To put it simply, it's vanilla...

Sony has shocked a few people this week, including myself, releasing an Android M Developer Preview build for a total of 12 Xperia devices. In a blog post, Sony goes over the importance of preparing for the official Android M launch, giving developers time to...

T-Mobile is shipping out its Android 5.0 update to the Sony-made Xperia Z3, bringing Lollipop, Band 12 support, VoLTE improvements, and device stability. Once booted up, users will experience Material Design, lock screen notifications, and so much more. To be...

Remember how disappointed you were to not only find out that Sony's Xperia Z4 was essentially a slightly upgraded Xperia Z3 with no drastically improved additions, but that it was also only going to be available in Japan? Assuming you can get past the...

The Sony Xperia Z3 randomly showed back up on T-Mobile's online shop this week after disappearing nearly a month ago without notice. Not only has the device returned, but it can be had for just $499 without a contract or broken out into monthly payments as low...